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This is a prime example of "all that glitters isn't gold."People out there trying to make ends meet etc. due to this economy looked at Att.rothstein as the man who is on top of the world and everyone wanted to have all his toys.well people here you have a man faceing prison time, be disbarred(oh yes its coming probably attached to the plea deal which Rothstein will agree to)and loose everything he purchased.So keep fighting the good fight,keep your chin up and thank God you have your health and esp. your freedom which Mr.rothstein will give up soon.Prime example of the old saying"keeping up with the Jones"Not impresed with the planes trains and automobiles.Remember "all I got is all I need"..Robert Walsh

Brittney, you seem to go to soft on Ronstein. Were you one of his admirers too? Let's investigate your friend Scott and find all the dirt. Don't be impressed with the Glitz Brit, all that glitters isnt always Gold

THIS GOES TO SHOW YOU,IF YOU WIN THE POWERBALL WHICH LAWYER DO YOU TRUST, IMAGINE WINNING 300 MILLION DOLLARS, THIS DUDE WOULD OPEN AN OFFSHORE ACCOUNT AND ENJOY IT WHEN HE CUTS A DEAL WITH THE OTHER CROOKS IN OUR COURT SYSTEM.

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Broward County is an unusually rich territory for political news. The Broward Politics blog is devoted to the politicians, the activists, the parties, the policies, the issues, the elections - in the county and its communities.

ANTHONY MAN is the Sun Sentinel’s political writer. Concentrating on local political people, parties and trends, he also covers state and national politics from a South Florida perspective. He's coordinating the Broward Politics blog with contributions from reporters throughout the county. Before moving to the Broward political beat, he covered politics and Palm Beach County government for the Sun-Sentinel, including touch-screen voting and the Supervisor of Elections Office. He's also covered municipal, county, state, and federal elections and made repeated reporting trips to Tallahassee for regular and special sessions of the Florida Legislature. He joined the Sun-Sentinel in 2002 after covering state and local politics in Illinois. Like so many others in South Florida, he's originally from a New York suburb (Rockland County).

BRITTANY WALLMAN covers Broward County and news. A 1991 University of Florida graduate, Wallman started her journalism career at the Fort Myers News Press. She and her husband Bob Norman have two young children -- Creed and Lily. Wallman was born in Iowa and spent half her childhood there, the remainder in Oklahoma. She has covered local government and elections her entire reporting career -- including covering the infamous 2000 recount here in the presidential election. (She has a Mason jar with a "hanging chad'' inside to prove it.)

LARRY BARSZEWSKI covers Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors. In the past, he has reported on Palm Beach County government and schools, aging and social issues, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach and state legislative sessions. He wrote for the Denver Post, Bradenton Herald and Miami Herald before joining the Sun Sentinel in 1988. A Massachusetts native, he lives in Boca Raton with his wife, Maggie, and teenage daughters Jessica and Jackie.